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Posted by Brutus on Friday, July 5, 2013 11:45 PM

Tonight we celebrated my folks' 50th anniversary, although the actual date was really back in February.  Lots of good family time!  Chief - cool sticker!  Ray - prayers for healing!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, July 5, 2013 9:18 PM

Good evening all,

Been on vacation this week.  Went to Ravenswood Castle in the Hocking Hills area of Ohio last weekend.  Nice place, but very isolated.   Best part of trip was the trip on the tourist railroad line.  Came home Monday after a day of antiquing.  Rested Tuesday and went to 2 museums in Indy on Wednesday.   Quiet 4th.  Went to Conner Prairie Farm today, the LEGO store and Half Price Books.  Very good day.  Have to mow tomorrow and watch Pocono Indy car race on Sunday.  Good week to be off.  Good to see pot is back with lots of the familiar faces again.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, July 5, 2013 8:02 PM

Greetings greetings from LaCrosse, WI where youngest son and I are on a MC road trip.  It's day three and we've hit seven states, awesome!  He's the only one I will ride with (excluding PGR rides), we are having a great time :). Lots of train sightings along the Great River Road, what a fabulous setting.

The best part of this summer was when the Boss and I took a two week road trip, in June, visiting five National Parks in two weeks!! An amazing trip to say the  least, it was in a car and that's OK---4073 glorious miles.

Sure glad to the old friendly pot up and chugging, my best to all :)

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, July 5, 2013 7:50 PM

Buckeye....A lady we know just received a check for 2 million from the Oil Companies. She owned a lot of land around the big construction site.

Another guy owned 500 acres of good hardwood trees. A big lumber company paid him $500,000.  for the harvesting rites. Then, an oil company paid him 1.5 million for drilling rites.   He did this from in front of his laptop.

Life is good.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, July 5, 2013 7:28 PM

lion88roar

 
I am still sore and exhausted from the moss removal, and I still have the front of the house to do. We get moss on the siding because the Sun doesn't hit the one side or front of the house for very long so it stays in the shade. This stuff is supposed to have an additive that will 'prevent' moss and mold build-up for 2 years... we'll see.

 

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 Hey Brent, We had the same issues on the north side of the house in P-Ville. Here is the way to do it. 

Get some Round-Up or better and cheaper generic Glyphosate Isopropylamine salt 41% mix it at 2.5 OZ per Gallon and spray it on the moss. It will be gone in about 10  days or less. Works great. We did that before we sold the old house and it took off all of the moss on the walls and shingles.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, July 5, 2013 7:06 PM

Chuck,  have you told everyone about the millionaires being created on Blueberry Hill?  Maybe one of them might buy the Indians.  LOL

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:58 PM

Watching the Indians/Tigers game.  Sold out crowd.

Good to hear from you, Joe.  I enjoy your posts from Japan.

Really humid here. Rained on and off all day. Need a dry spell.

See ya later,

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Posted by Demay on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:32 PM

Ohayƍ,

I decided not to remain indoors yesterday evening even though it was awfully humid.  The back patio needed to be swept so I took care of that.  I also hooked up a bike trailer to a mountain bike I just acquired and took the youngest for a spin.  He loved every minute of it.

It’s partly cloudy this morning.  I am thinking about setting up some FasTrack on the back patio (that’s why I decided to sweep it yesterday) and running the trains out there for a little bit.  We don’t have any other plans for the day.

Chief – Is there another Pot member in Japan?  Or are you just getting more senile? Laugh

Dennis – Yes, he does many great things for the military community.  Did you see the first Despicable Me movie?  The kids haven’t seen either; I was skeptical about it due to the title. 

SP Ray – I hope your wife’s neck feels better soon.  I’ll pray for your sister too.

Brent – I am looking forward to seeing updated layout photos.

Subbob – That jumping beds situation should remind you of your Navy days.

Sayonara,

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:03 PM

Afternoon all,

Prayers requested for my sister in Virginia who had surgery recently.  She had her colon removed and plumbing redesigned.  She was in the hospital for about 4 days initially.  They sent her home before the 4th and she seemed to be doing OK.  However, my BIL sent me an Email today informing us that she has been readmitted to the hospital today with what he called a drainage problem.  She has been put back on intravenious feeding for now.  More surgery may be indicated but if needed will not be for a week or so.  We thought she was doing so well but looks like tough sledding for a while.

Thank you,

Ray

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:03 PM

Good Evening!

The 23 year old John Deere decided to die after I just finished the last pass on the front lawn. It was 90 and right in the sun. I checked it out quick and discovered no spark. So I pushed it out of the sun and had lunch. After lunch I changed the spark plug and it fired right up. That was luck. The plug was installed in April. Not fouled just NG. So I went over the machine and sharpened the blades. I was soaked thru so i took a shower and ran the trains.

Chief: Butter Pecan it is. If you make it to York in October, I will have it when we have Our Ice Cream Tailgate Party! This time I will have more dry ice. lol

Brent: Glad the plumbing job worked out good and made an improvement. When I read about the leak I thought the worst.

Bob: Ray (AF53) was telling me about your 666 project. Cool. His smokes like a champ.

Roy: Enjoy the meet. Hope to see you at York in October.

Dennis W: Prayers for your friends that are adopting the girl in China.

Ray: Prayers for your wife's recovery

Time for Dinner,

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, July 5, 2013 4:36 PM

Good afternoon everyone. We had planned to hit the agirama today, but the rain nixed that. Took family to see Despicable Me2, was a funny program and kids enjoyed it. Kinda emotional in that we ran into the children of some of our friends who are in China adopting a baby girl with a heart condition. Then, we met a mother and daughter, whom the daughter was adopted about 15 years ago from China and had the same birth defects as our youngest son.  

Joe, Gari Senise is great. He has done much for the sake of our service men and women. He is very humble, and he only seeks publicity for the sake of the cause. Glad you got to see them.

Roy, while you are in Chattanooga, there are some great things to take in. The Aquarium is worth a good half day. Good food down by the river too. Also, a couple of train rides are worth it. Hope you get to enjoy some of the sites and food while there.

well, hope everyone continues to have a good day.

God Bless,

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, July 5, 2013 4:34 PM

I took a vacation day today, but the iPhone still is catching those pesky emails. 

It has been raining here at the lake and I'm going to need to pump out the bilge.

A big thanks to Roy for his tenacity in helping me solve a problem with a certain dealer and manufacturer.  Not solved yet, but it will be.

I will be in WV on Monday, which reminds me to tell you that TRAINS magazine is about WV.  Cass Scenic is featured.

(Anybody else not seeing all the similes?)

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, July 5, 2013 3:05 PM

Hello all

Hot and fairly humid for us here in the Ol' Pueblo. The 4th was ok, not too much excitement. 

Found a good deal on a Marx cylinder smoker that may be in today. Found an even better deal on a 666 to put it in.

Jumping beds here at the house again. Hopefully this will be an improvement in the living situations. Will definitely have more space.

Back to NM on Monday for more disassembly.

Bob

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, July 5, 2013 11:09 AM

Afternoon fellas

Spent yesterday replacing the exterior facets on the house (can't use their real term as it is blocked). The one by the garage never had good pressure and a couple weeks ago it would no longer shut off. I bought new 14 inch, anti-siphon, anti-freeze ones from Home Depot that have built-in Sharkbite type connectors. Well when I pulled the garage one out so I could cut it the darned thing pulled right out of the wall! Surprise So I set about removing the siding and installing a mounting trim block (to make the siding job look cleaner), got that done and then went into the trainroom to see about locating the pipes. After cutting two holes in the ceiling I found it, and also found that the PVC pipe had broken where the pipe hit a 90 degree elbow to go up to the faucet and at the faucet 90 degree elbow... project on hold till trip to Home Depot to get 2 elbows. Installed other faucet without mishap! Off to Home Depot... get the elbows and some siding wash and back to the house. Get other faucet set up, turn on water... go to trainroom but before I get there I hear water... run back in and turn off water. Seems I didn't get one of the Sharkbite joints tight enough... well fixed that and since no damage to the layout I head outside to wash the moss off the siding... pressure out of the garage faucet is best it has EVER been since we moved in! Thumbs UpThumbs Up

I am still sore and exhausted from the moss removal, and I still have the front of the house to do. We get moss on the siding because the Sun doesn't hit the one side or front of the house for very long so it stays in the shade. This stuff is supposed to have an additive that will 'prevent' moss and mold build-up for 2 years... we'll see.

I did get a good bit of the layout sceniced! Thumbs Up AND I also got the upper level rewired. I cleaned the track and ran the E7s and GP30s, needed to add two power drops to get more even 'flow' and the engines are running very smoothly. Will still have to pull them all off and clean their wheels and center roller bearings. But in all I am happy. Now have to work on wiring the lower level.

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, July 5, 2013 11:01 AM

Good morning all,

Nice to see Dennis W. again.  Hope all are doing well.

V8 Dennis, welcome back.

D. Baker, glad Chris made it for the holiday from his rock hounding.

Chief, sounds like you are getting hot days too in the Old North State.  Humidity makes it worse.  Praying for a cool day for your visit.  We can always jump in the pool but hard to run trains in there.  Taking my Honda in for a paint job on Monday.  May get it back by Thursday. 

Wife still suffering from neck pain.  Uses heating pad and tylenol a lot.  Only thing she can do is follow excercise advice from doctor.  I have been taking over a few of her chores to give her a break.  Already doing the cooking and I haven't heard any complaints yet.  Yesterday I got everything ready while family was in the pool.  I knew they would be hungry when they came out.  I ate while they were in there so I could serve them when they hit the table like a bunch of locust.  Worked out fine.

Glad to have the pot back up again.  Looking forward to all the familiar faces signing on.

Ray

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, July 5, 2013 10:02 AM

It is a muggy, hazy 73 degrees.

V8, yep had a carpet cleaner come once...Same thing, he grumbled about the size of the room. Told him to clean or leave. He cleaned.

No train news yesterday.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, July 5, 2013 9:14 AM

dbaker48


Now the focus is on getting ready for the Chief's visit, Porta-Potty is suppose to arrive today. 

 

 

Will not hold it all.  Laugh

Hey Blown, same here.  Flash flooding all around for days.  Finally a break.  Aye.

Roy, you Texicans seem to stay dry lately.  Trying to turn the Jet Stream back your way and give you some of this Gulf's finest.

Hitting the road soon.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, July 5, 2013 9:05 AM

Morning all!

Worn out from yesterday. Busy day with some skiing, wake surfing, and just hanging out. More of the same today.

Been raining on and off all week here in Chattanooga area and we are 15 inches over normal for rain here this year. Meanwhile in Texas nothing for rain but temps have been cool (90's) Cool

LCCA convention is here in Chattanooga starting the 14th. looking forward to seeing some friends coming in for that.

Enjoy the day all!

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, July 5, 2013 8:47 AM


Good Morning!  Great to see the Pot back!

Had a great 4th, Chris got home, told stories of his trip, had Hamburgers, Corn on the cob, Apple Pie.  Spent most of the day visiting.  Tried to recover an engine for the dogbone, but it just wasn't worth it.  Also, ended up stamping Chris' ID on his various hammers and chisels.  Man that kid is really into this stuff.  (Better be with what its costing to send him to Michigan for 6 weeks.

Now the focus is on getting ready for the Chief's visit, Porta-Potty is suppose to arrive today. 

Saw a bit of the news this morning looks like some fireworks at a show up in Simi Valley, that were suppose to be airborne went into the crowd.  A few injuries as a result.

Got to get busy, lots to do before work this afternoon.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Friday, July 5, 2013 8:32 AM

Good Morning!!

I think...we are getting t'underboomered on with heaping barrels of rain be falling on our'n heads...this oughta be fun...  :D

I'm going to try to get some more work done in that Lair of Doom...we ended up getting another big 25 cubic yard bin to throw 'stuff' in..seems a lot of 'stuff' keeps showing up...I just hope there is no reverse black hole in there   ???

Anyhoooo...have a good one!!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, July 5, 2013 8:20 AM

John, send me some ice cream.  Butter pecan is my favorite.

Banks, thanks for the SS.  Need it as my check deposits on the day I fly to LA.  Will spend a little in your name. Wink

Later.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:56 AM

Good Morning! 79 going to 90 with 87% Humidity.

The Ice Cream Shop did well yesterday. Doray is sound asleep. I will wake her at 9:30 for she has to open today. For me it is take it easy, some yard work, mess with the trains and see if the marina where I launch from is up and running. I will take it out tomorrow. They took a big hit from Sandy. Not as many boats on the Bay as in previous years.

Have a Great Day!

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Posted by Banks on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:55 AM

Hello all,

TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glad to see the POT is back. I was having withdrawal symptoms.

Enjoyed a quiet 4th. Sat in the driveway last evening & watched the annual fireworks show that a neighborhood family has professionally done each year.

SS fund calls.

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, July 5, 2013 6:12 AM

Morning gang.  Thanks for dropping by and posting.  Time for some coffee.  Suppose to be a hot day.  Up to 90.  Has not been like last year with mid 90's to 100 a lot.  Going to slowly get ready to go back to the lake house.

Chuck, hope you got some sleep.  I guess it was the Indians loosing the ball game.

Glad top see Dennis W. had some time to say, "Hi".

Morning to Roy the Texican. Whistling

See Dennis in Japan made it too.

Dougsnotagrump and Ray, not long before I will be in your neighborhood.

I knew John and Brutus would be back.  Jim, saw a sticker in the back window of a vehicle.  My other vehicle is a Tartus.  Had a blue telephone booth in the middle. Laugh

Sir J, got apt to get my hair cut just before I go to LA.  Don't want to look like all those folks on the west bank. Wink 

Now for coffee and the news.  Oops, Mirra the cat wants breakfast.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, July 5, 2013 1:20 AM

Decided to drop in and say "hi".  Good to see the Coffee Pot up and running again.  Good rules.

The 4th was a quiet day. Lots of storms on and off.  No fireworks around here.  Nice supper.  Indians lost ballgame to KC.

Couldn't sleep.  Think I'll try again.  Good night.

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, July 5, 2013 1:00 AM

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by Demay on Friday, July 5, 2013 12:55 AM

Konnichiwa,

The base’s Fourth of July events were great yesterday and last night.  There were plenty of activities for the kids and The Lt. Dan Band’s show was fantastic.  The fireworks were entertaining as well.  I’m extremely thankful for Gary Sinise, the USO, and those that support the USO for providing the base this wonderful affair. 

Today has been a relaxing day so far.  We went to a going away party for one of my office workers; I ate way too much Mexican food.  It was tough to resist since it was authentic and homemade.  It is terribly humid outside so I think I will remain indoors for the remainder of the day.

Chief – I agree; the greatest country to live is the USA. 

John – I’m glad the wife’s shop did well. 

Dennis – I’m glad all is well on your end. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, July 5, 2013 12:42 AM

Happy Fourth of July!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, July 5, 2013 12:02 AM

Good evening guys. Was a mellow Independence Day here. Didn't do any cases and just stayed home with the family.  Found out tonight that our youngest does not like the noise of fireworks.  Didn't go to any, but locals got a bit crazy for awhile. 

Glad to see the new pot up. Look forward to the more civil environment.  One thing I did do today is to finish a book called "Guns Up", a story about the 1/5 Marines in Vietnam.  I know one of the main characters and it was interesting to hear some of his story from before I knew him.   Always had respect, but now I know more and admire his sacrifice.

God Bless and have a great night.

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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, July 4, 2013 11:53 PM

Happy 4th all,

Had a wonderful day with family.  Kids all went in the pool while grandpa (me) did the cooking.  We had hot dogs, ribs, homemade cole slaw, potaoto salad, baked beans, corn on the cob and strawberry shortcake for dessert.  Palm tree trimming yesterday was successful with no damage to Noah"s ark next door.  Ran trains for a little while this morning before it got hot.  Ran my N&W class A a lot after changing tires on it.

Good TV this afternoon on one of the public channels.  They were commemorating the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg with lots of speaches and talks by historians.  Wish I could have been there. One of the speakers was Jeff Shara, son of the man who wrote Killer Angeles upon which the Movie "Gettysburg" was based.  Jeff has written several books himself like "God's and Generals" for example.  Doris Kerns Goodwin was the main speaker.

Night all,

Ray

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